Paul,
Can you point me in the right direction and confirm the syntax for using the independent option. I am struggling to make the third %pl call in the code below work, where the two graphs with different x axis values are plotted together. Code below fails to draw anything in the third %pl region. I re-read the help file many times and tried various combinations with no success.

i = winio@('%ww&')
i = winio@('%pl[native,x_array,n_graphs=1]&',300,300,10,x_array_1,y_array_1)
i = winio@('%pl[native,x_array,n_graphs=1]&',300,300,10,x_array_2,y_array_2)
i = winio@('%pl[native,x_array,n_graphs=2,independent]&',300,300,10,x_array_1,y_array_1,x_array_2,y_array_2)
i = winio@('%ff')

In this case the number of data points and the optional x-start and x-increment data must be presented as variables (for one graph) or as arrays (for one or more graphs) where the array index corresponds to the order in which the graphs are coded.

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In this case the number of data points and the optional x-start and x-increment data must be presented as variables (for one graph) or as an array (for one or more graphs) where the array index corresponds to the order in which the graphs are coded.